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Jimmy Carr · 2004 · DVD

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Hundreds of dark, deadpan one-liners and an on-screen slide presentation.

November 08, 2004 TV Special

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Watching Jimmy Carr perform in 2004 is like watching an exceptionally efficient, dark-humored actuary run through a spreadsheet of offensive jokes. There are no sprawling autobiographical stories or emotional arcs; instead, the evening is built entirely on rapid-fire, deadpan one-liners delivered with a supercilious grin. Carr treats joke-writing as a pure volume business, treating taboo topics from funerals to terminal illness with a clinical, detached irony that keeps the crowd gasping as much as they laugh.

Filmed during his sell-out run at London’s Bloomsbury Theatre, Live caught Carr just as he was cementing his position as a fixture on Channel 4 television. Rather than a straightforward stand-up set, the show relies on a variety-show structure designed to keep the audience off balance. Before he even walks on stage, an electronic warm-up act flashes mock-philosophical slides across a giant screen, setting a mechanical tone that Carr leans into. He breaks up the stand-up blocks with interactive segments, reading fake feedback letters and showing slides of bizarre classified ads.

His crowd work is similarly cold and mechanical, shutting down hecklers with rehearsed, devastating efficiency. This is Carr at his most prolific, churning out hundreds of distinct jokes before the demands of hosting multiple television panel shows fully monopolized his schedule. The performance remains a fascinating time capsule of early-2000s British alternative comedy, back when PowerPoint slides and a sharp suit were still a novelty on the club circuit.